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'''Zeno dari [[Velia (kota)|Elea]]''' ({{pronEng|ˈziːnoʊ əv ˈɛliə}}, [[Bahasa Yunani|Yunani]]: Ζήνων ὁ Ἐλεάτης) ({{kira-kira|495-[[430 SM]]}}<ref name="Zeno of Elea - Greek philosopher and mathematician">{{Cite encyclopedia |title=Zeno of Elea - Greek philosopher and mathematician |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Zeno-of-Elea |language=en}}</ref>) adalah [[filsuf]] [[Filsafat pra-Sokrates|pra-Sokrates]] dari [[Yunani Besar]] dan anggota [[aliran Eleatik]] yang didirikan oleh [[Parmenides]]. [[Aristoteles]] menyebutnya sebagai penemu [[dialektik]]<ref>[[Diogenes Laertius]] 8.57 dan 9.25.</ref>. Dia sangat dikenal melalui karyanya, [[Paradoks]], yang digambarkan oleh [[Bertrand Russel]] sebagai "teramat tajam dan mendalam".<ref>Russell (1996 [1903]), hal. 347: "''In this capricious world nothing is more capricious than posthumous fame. One of the most notable victims of posterity's lack of judgement is the Eleatic Zeno. Having invented four arguments all immeasurably subtle and profound, the grossness of subsequent philosophers pronounced him to be a mere ingenious juggler, and his arguments to be one and all sophisms. After two thousand years of continual refutation, these sophisms were reinstated, and made the foundation of a mathematical renaissance...''"</ref>
'''Zeno dari [[Velia (kota)|Elea]]''' ({{pronEng|ˈziːnoʊ əv ˈɛliə}}, [[Bahasa Yunani|Yunani]]: Ζήνων ὁ Ἐλεάτης) ({{kira-kira|495-[[430 SM]]}}<ref name="Zeno of Elea - Greek philosopher and mathematician">{{Cite encyclopedia |title=Zeno of Elea - Greek philosopher and mathematician |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Zeno-of-Elea |language=en}}</ref>) adalah [[filsuf]] [[Filsafat pra-Sokrates|pra-Sokrates]] dari [[Yunani Besar]] dan anggota [[aliran Eleatik]] yang didirikan oleh [[Parmenides]]. [[Aristoteles]] menyebutnya sebagai penemu [[dialektik]]<ref>[[Diogenes Laertius]] 8.57 dan 9.25.</ref>. Dia sangat dikenal melalui karyanya, [[Paradoks]], yang digambarkan oleh [[Bertrand Russell]] sebagai "teramat tajam dan mendalam".<ref>Russell (1996 [1903]), hal. 347: "''In this capricious world nothing is more capricious than posthumous fame. One of the most notable victims of posterity's lack of judgement is the Eleatic Zeno. Having invented four arguments all immeasurably subtle and profound, the grossness of subsequent philosophers pronounced him to be a mere ingenious juggler, and his arguments to be one and all sophisms. After two thousand years of continual refutation, these sophisms were reinstated, and made the foundation of a mathematical renaissance...''"</ref>


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Revisi per 12 Maret 2019 07.43

Zeno dari Elea (pengucapan: /ˈziːnoʊ əv ˈɛliə/, Yunani: Ζήνων ὁ Ἐλεάτης) (ca 495-430 SM[1]) adalah filsuf pra-Sokrates dari Yunani Besar dan anggota aliran Eleatik yang didirikan oleh Parmenides. Aristoteles menyebutnya sebagai penemu dialektik[2]. Dia sangat dikenal melalui karyanya, Paradoks, yang digambarkan oleh Bertrand Russell sebagai "teramat tajam dan mendalam".[3]

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Referensi

  1. ^ Zeno of Elea - Greek philosopher and mathematician (dalam bahasa Inggris). 
  2. ^ Diogenes Laertius 8.57 dan 9.25.
  3. ^ Russell (1996 [1903]), hal. 347: "In this capricious world nothing is more capricious than posthumous fame. One of the most notable victims of posterity's lack of judgement is the Eleatic Zeno. Having invented four arguments all immeasurably subtle and profound, the grossness of subsequent philosophers pronounced him to be a mere ingenious juggler, and his arguments to be one and all sophisms. After two thousand years of continual refutation, these sophisms were reinstated, and made the foundation of a mathematical renaissance..."

Pranala luar

  1. Plato's Parmenides.
  2. Aristotle's Physics.
  3. Diogenes Laertius' Lives of Eminent Philosophers.